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5 - DASH / AUTO
Rev. 0710090608 June 2009 Part No. 132000-03-007
Copyright 2006 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
INTRODUCTION 1
About this Manual ............................................................................................................................ 1-1
Safety Messages Used in this Manual .............................................................................................. 1-1
Pre-Delivery Inspection .................................................................................................................... 1-2
Front Axle Tire Alignment ............................................................................................................... 1-2
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................................................................................. 1-2
Specifications and Capacities ........................................................................................................... 1-4
Owner Information ........................................................................................................................... 1-6
Emergency Information .................................................................................................................... 1-6
2007 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ............................................................................................... 1-7
SAFETY/PRECAUTIONS 2
General Warnings ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Driving Safety ................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Propane Gas Leak Detector .............................................................................................................. 2-1
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Carbon Monoxide Alarm .................................................................................................................. 2-2
Smoke Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Fire Extinguisher ............................................................................................................................... 2-3
Emergency Exits ............................................................................................................................... 2-4
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-5
Mold, Moisture and Your Motor Home ............................................................................................ 2-5
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-6
Jump Starting .................................................................................................................................... 2-8
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................... 2-8
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME 3
Front Seats ........................................................................................................................................ 3-1
Fold-Down Dinette Seat ................................................................................................................... 3-1
Seat Belts .......................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Child Restraints ................................................................................................................................. 3-2
Keys .................................................................................................................................................. 3-3
Hazard Warning Flashers .................................................................................................................. 3-3
Mirrors - Exterior .............................................................................................................................. 3-3
Rearview Monitor System ................................................................................................................ 3-4
Battery Boost Switch ........................................................................................................................ 3-5
Auto Air Conditioner/Heater ............................................................................................................ 3-5
In-Dash Radio ................................................................................................................................... 3-5
Engine Cooling System .................................................................................................................... 3-6
Tires .................................................................................................................................................. 3-7
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Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance ..........................................................................................3-7
Air Springs - Rear ............................................................................................................................. 3-7
Lights ................................................................................................................................................ 3-8
Mountain Driving ............................................................................................................................. 3-8
APPLIANCES & EQUIPMENT 4
Refrigerator ....................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Refrigerator Service Access Compartment .......................................................................................4-2
Range Top and Microwave Oven ..................................................................................................... 4-2
Range Hood ...................................................................................................................................... 4-3
Systems Monitor Panel ..................................................................................................................... 4-3
Water Heater – Gas ........................................................................................................................... 4-5
Water Heater - Gas/ Electric .............................................................................................................4-5
Pressure-Temperature Relief Valve .................................................................................................. 4-6
Motor Aid Water Heater ................................................................................................................... 4-7
Propane Gas Furnace ........................................................................................................................ 4-7
Furnace-A/C Thermostat Operation Chart ........................................................................................4-9
Heat Pump ......................................................................................................................................... 4-9
Ducted Roof Air Conditioning System ........................................................................................... 4-10
Air Conditioner Filter ..................................................................................................................... 4-10
PROPANE GAS 5
Propane Gas Supply .......................................................................................................................... 5-1
Safe Use of the Propane Gas System ................................................................................................ 5-2
Propane Gas Warnings and Precautions ...........................................................................................5-3
Propane Gas Pressure Regulator ....................................................................................................... 5-4
Propane Vaporization in Cold Weather ............................................................................................ 5-5
ELECTRICAL 6
Electrical Cautions ............................................................................................................................ 6-1
120-Volt AC System ......................................................................................................................... 6-1
External Power Cord ......................................................................................................................... 6-1
Power Center ..................................................................................................................................... 6-2
120-Volt Circuit Breakers ................................................................................................................. 6-3
120-Volt Receptacles (Outlets) ......................................................................................................... 6-3
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter ....................................................................................................... 6-4
Electrical Generator .......................................................................................................................... 6-4
12-Volt DC System ........................................................................................................................... 6-6
Auxiliary Battery Disconnect Switch ............................................................................................... 6-6
House Battery Access ....................................................................................................................... 6-6
Battery Care ...................................................................................................................................... 6-7
12-Volt House Fuses and Circuit Breakers .......................................................................................6-8
PLUMBING 7
Fresh Water System .......................................................................................................................... 7-1
Water Pump ...................................................................................................................................... 7-2
Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System ............................................................................................ 7-3
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Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker ......................................................................................................... 7-4
Exterior Shower / Wash Station ........................................................................................................ 7-4
Toilet ................................................................................................................................................. 7-4
Waste Water System ......................................................................................................................... 7-4
Holding Tank Heater ........................................................................................................................ 7-6
Water Line & Tank Drain Valves ..................................................................................................... 7-6
Water Heater Bypass Valve .............................................................................................................. 7-7
Water System Drain Valve Locations ............................................................................................ 7-10
ENTERTAINMENT 8
Video Selection System .................................................................................................................... 8-1
TV-Ignition Switch Interlock – Front ............................................................................................... 8-1
Swing-Out TV Mounts ..................................................................................................................... 8-1
12-Volt TV/DVD Power Switch ....................................................................................................... 8-2
Audio-Video System Basic Operation .............................................................................................. 8-2
DVD Home Theater System ............................................................................................................. 8-2
DVD Player ....................................................................................................................................... 8-3
Electrical Inverter ............................................................................................................................. 8-3
TV Signal Amplifier ......................................................................................................................... 8-5
Cable TV Hook-Up ........................................................................................................................... 8-5
TV Digital Satellite System – Manual .............................................................................................. 8-6
Exterior Entertainment Center .......................................................................................................... 8-6
FURNITURE & SOFTGOODS 9
Sleeping Facilities ............................................................................................................................. 9-1
Overhead Front Bunk ........................................................................................................................ 9-1
Couch/Bed Conversion ..................................................................................................................... 9-2
Dinette/Bed Conversion .................................................................................................................... 9-2
U-Shaped Dinette/Bed Conversion ................................................................................................... 9-3
Pleated Blinds ................................................................................................................................... 9-4
Wood Furniture and Cabinetry ......................................................................................................... 9-4
SLIDEOUT 10
Slideout Room Operation – Electric ............................................................................................... 10-1
Slideout Room – Extreme Weather Precaution ..............................................................................10-3
Slideout Room Troubleshooting – Electric .................................................................................... 10-3
Slideout Emergency Retraction – Electric ...................................................................................... 10-5
Front Slideout Crank-In Mode – Model 27L only .......................................................................... 10-6
Slideout Emergency Retraction/ Bedroom – Electric ..................................................................... 10-7
General Slideout Care ..................................................................................................................... 10-7
MAINTENANCE/ STORAGE 11
Sealants ........................................................................................................................................... 11-1
Roof ................................................................................................................................................ 11-1
Underbody ...................................................................................................................................... 11-1
Exterior Automotive Paint Finish ................................................................................................... 11-2
Care of Appliques and Decals ........................................................................................................ 11-3
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Plastic Parts - Cleaning ................................................................................................................... 11-4
Exterior Lights ................................................................................................................................ 11-4
Interior Softgoods ........................................................................................................................... 11-4
Ceiling Fabric Care ......................................................................................................................... 11-6
Cabinetry ......................................................................................................................................... 11-7
Tables and Countertops .................................................................................................................. 11-7
Galley Sink ..................................................................................................................................... 11-7
Range and Refrigerator ................................................................................................................... 11-8
Bathroom ........................................................................................................................................ 11-8
Doors and Windows ........................................................................................................................ 11-8
Pleated Blinds – Adjustment/Care .................................................................................................. 11-8
Preparing Vehicle for Storage ......................................................................................................... 11-8
Removal from Storage .................................................................................................................... 11-9
Coach Maintenance Chart ............................................................................................................. 11-11
Recommended Sealant Application .............................................................................................. 11-14
MISCELLANEOUS 12
Loading the Vehicle ........................................................................................................................ 12-1
Roof Loading .................................................................................................................................. 12-1
Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle ..................................................................................................... 12-1
Car or Trailer Towing ..................................................................................................................... 12-3
Trailer Wiring Connector ................................................................................................................ 12-4
Towing Guidelines .......................................................................................................................... 12-4
Manual Entrance Step ..................................................................................................................... 12-5
Electric Entrance Step ..................................................................................................................... 12-5
Windows ......................................................................................................................................... 12-6
Power Roof Ventilator .................................................................................................................... 12-7
Storage Compartment Doors .......................................................................................................... 12-7
Tool Storage .................................................................................................................................... 12-8
Roof Ladder .................................................................................................................................... 12-8
Effects of Prolonged Occupancy .................................................................................................. 12-10
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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! We welcome you to the
exciting world of motor home travel and
camping. You will find it convenient and
enjoyable to have all the comforts of home and
still enjoy the great outdoors wherever you
choose to go. Your motor home has been
carefully designed, engineered and manufactured
to provide years of enjoyment.
Before sliding into the driver’s seat, please
become familiar with operations and features. In
addition, spend some time with the dealer when
you take delivery to learn all you can about your
new motor home.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This operator manual was prepared to aid you
in the proper care and operation of the vehicle
and equipment.
Please read this manual completely to
understand how everything in your coach works
before taking it on its “maiden voyage.”
NOTE: This manual describes many features of
your motor home and includes
instructions for its safe use.
This manual, including photographs and
illustrations, is of a general nature only.
Some equipment and features described
or shown in this manual may be
optional or unavailable on your model.
Because of Winnebago Industries’
continuous program of product
improvement, it is possible that recent
product changes and information may
not be included.
The instructions included in this manual
are intended as a guide, and in no way
extend the responsibilities of Winnebago
Industries beyond the standard written
warranty as presented in this manual.
The descriptions, illustrations, and
specifications in this manual were
correct at the time of printing. We reserve
the right to change specifications or
design without notice, and without
incurring obligation to install the same
on products previously manufactured.
The materials in your InfoCase contain
warranty information and operating and
maintenance instructions for the various
appliances and components in your motor home.
NOTE: Many of the instruction sheets and
manuals for the various appliances and
components have been incorporated into
the Operator Manual Supplement for
your convenience.
Please read the FAQ in section 1 of the
Operator Manual Supplement for more
details.
Throughout this manual, frequent reference is
made to the vehicle chassis manual that is
provided by the manufacturer of the chassis on
which this motor home is built.
Consult the chassis manual for operating,
safety and maintenance instructions pertaining to
the chassis section of the motor home.
SAFETY MESSAGES USED IN
THIS MANUAL
Throughout this manual, certain items are
labeled Danger, Warning, Caution or Note.
These terms alert you to precautions that may
involve damage to your vehicle or a risk to your
personal safety. Read and follow them carefully.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a directly hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious personal injury.
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NOTE: A ‘Note’ is not necessarily safety related
but indicates a recommendation or
special point of information that could
assist in understanding the use or care of
a feature item.
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION
This motor home has been thoroughly
inspected before shipment. Your dealer is
responsible for performing a complete pre-
delivery inspection of the chassis and all motor
home components.
As a part of the pre-delivery inspection
procedure, the dealer is responsible for road
testing the motor home; noting and correcting
any problems before delivery.
FRONT AXLE TIRE
ALIGNMENT
We recommend that you have the front
suspension and steering alignment checked and
adjusted after you have fully loaded the vehicle
according to your needs. Thereafter, have
alignment inspected periodically to maintain
vehicle steering performance and prevent uneven
tire wear.
SERVICE AND ASSISTANCE
Your dealer will be glad to provide any
additional information you need, as well as
answer any questions you might have about
operating the equipment in your motor home.
When it comes to service, remember that your
dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested
in your satisfaction. Your dealer will provide
quality maintenance and any other assistance that
you may require during your ownership of this
vehicle.
If you need warranty repairs while traveling
you may take your motor home to any authorized
Winnebago or Itasca dealership and request their
assistance.
See the Motor Home Service Dealer directory
in your InfoCase.
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect
which could cause a crash or could cause injury
or death, you should immediately inform the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) in addition to notifying Winnebago
Industries, Inc.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may
open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety
defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order
a recall and remedy campaign. However,
NHTSA cannot become involved in individual
problems between you, your dealer, or
Winnebago Industries.
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the
Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at
1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153)
or go to their website at http://www.safercar.gov
or write to:
Administrator, NHTSA
400 Seventh St SW
Washington, D.C. 20590
You can also obtain other information about
motor vehicle safety from the NHTSA website at
http://www.safercar.gov
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious personal
injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in damage mainly to
equipment or property, but in some cases
may also result in minor or moderate
personal injury.
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VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL
This label is affixed to the lower driver side armrest panel, driver door or the driver side door jamb,
depending on model. It contains vehicle identification numbers and other important reference information.
EXPLANATION OF DATA
1. Chassis manufacturer.
2. Chassis manufacture date.
3. Month and year of manufacture at Winnebago
Industries.
4. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: Total
permissible weight of the vehicle, including
driver, passengers, total cargo carried
(including all liquids) and equipped with all
options.
5. Gross Axle Weight Rating: Total permissible
weight allowed for the front and rear axles
(listed in pounds and kilograms).
6. Suitable Tire Choice: Tires recommended to
meet handling and safety requirements. When
replacing any of the tires on your vehicle,
always replace with a tire that meets these
specifications.
7. Suitable Rim Choice: Wheel rims
recommended to meet handling and safety
requirements. When replacing any of the rims
on your vehicle, always replace with a rim that
meets these specifications.
8. Cold Inflation Pressure: Inflation pressures at
Gross Axle Weight Ratings recommended
(while Cold) for the tires originally equipped
on your vehicle. These pressure levels must
be maintained to assure proper handling,
safety and fuel economy.
9. Rear Axle Wheel Configuration: Single or
Dual as it relates to the inflation.
10. Serial Number: This is the serial number
assigned to the completed vehicle by
Winnebago Industries.
11. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): This
number identifies the chassis on which the
motor home is built. The 10th digit of the VIN
designates the chassis model year. (6=2006,
7=2007, etc.). This information is useful when
ordering chassis repair parts.
12. Type: States the NHTSA designated usage
classification for your motor home. MPV
signifies a Multi-purpose Passenger Vehicle.
13. Model: Lists the Winnebago product model
number of your vehicle.
14. Color: Signifies the color code number of the
decor used throughout the vehicle. This
number is necessary for ordering replacement
cushions, curtains, carpet, etc.
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SPECIFICATIONS AND CAPACITIES
SEE NOTES ON FOLLOWING PAGE.
Model 25F 27L 29B 31C 31H
Length 25' 11"A
26' 9"B
28' 0"A
28' 11"B
30' 0”A
30' 10"B
31' 5"A
32' 3"B
32' 1"A
Exterior Height
1 w/AC 11' 5"A
11' 8"B
11' 5"A
11' 8"B
11' 5"A
11' 8"B
11' 5"A
11' 8"B
11' 5"A
Exterior Width
2 8' 5.5" 8' 5.5" 8' 5.5" 8' 5.5" 8' 5.5"
Exterior Storage
3 (cu. ft.) 76.3 19.9 59.6 93.0 80.7
Awning Length 17' 18' 14' 16' 16'
Interior Height 6' 8" 6' 8" 6' 8" 6' 8" 6' 8"
Interior Width 8' 0" 8' 0" 8' 0" 8' 0" 8' 0"
Freshwater Capacity
w/Heater
4 (gal.)
39 39 38 42 42
Holding Tank Capacity–
Black/Gray
4 (gal.)
39/29 34/39 30/39 35/28 27/38
LP Capacity
5 (gal.) 18 18 18 18 18
Fuel Capacity (gal.) 55 55 55 55 55
GCWR
6 (lbs.) † 20,000A
17,600B
20,000A
17,600B
20,000A
17,600B
20,000A
17,600B
20,000A
GVWR (lbs.) 14,050
A
14,050B
14,050A
14,050B
14,050A
14,050B
14,050A
14,050B
14,050A
GAWR - Front (lbs.) 4,600
A/
4,600
B
4,600A
4,600B
4,600A
4,600B
4,600A
4,600B
4,600A
GAWR - Rear (lbs.) 9,450
A
9,450B
9,450A
9,450B
9,450A
9,450B
9,450A
9,450B
9,450A
Wheelbase 168"
A/169"B 182"A/183"B 190"A/191"B 220"A/221"B 215"A
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Specifications and Capacities Notes:
A Ford® E450 Chassis, 6.8L SOHC Triton® V10 engine, 305-hp, automatic transmission, TorqShift™, 5-speed
with tow/haul feature, 4-wheel ABS, 130-amp. alternator, dual air bags, Trailer Hitch 5,000-lb. drawbar/350 lbs.
maximum vertical tongue weight & wiring w/7-pin connector, Wheel Liners: stainless steel
B Chevrolet® Chassis -6.0L 6000 Vortec V8 engine, 300-hp, automatic, 4-speed overdrive, 4-wheel ABS, 145-
amp. alternator, dual air bags, Trailer Hitch 3,500#lb. drawbar/350 lbs. maximum vertical tongue weight &
wiring w/7-pin connector, Wheel Liners: stainless steel
1The height of each model is measured to the top of the tallest standard feature and is based on the curb weight
of a typically equipped unit. The actual height of your vehicle may vary by several inches depending on chassis
or equipment variations. Please contact your dealer for further information.
2 Floor plans feature a wide-body design – over 96". In making your purchase decision, you should be aware that
some states restrict access on some or all state roads to 96" in body width. Before making your purchase
decision, you should confirm the road usage laws in the states of interest to you
3The load capacity of your motor home is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all
available space when loading your motor home.
4Capacities are based on measurements prior to tank installation. Slight capacity variations can result due to
installation applications.
5Capacities shown are tank manufacturer's listed water capacity (W.C.). Actual filled LP capacity is 80% of listing
due to overfilling prevention device on tank.
6Actual towing capacity is dependent on your particular loading and towing circumstances which includes the
GVWR, GAWR, and GCWR as well as adequate trailer brakes. Please refer to the chassis operator's manual of
your vehicle for further towing information.
See “Towing Guidelines” in Miscellaneous section.
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OWNER INFORMATION
Owner’s Name______________________________________________________________________
Street Address______________________________________________________________________
City, State/Province, and Zip ___________________________________________________________
Motor Home Serial Number____________________________________________________________
Vehicle Chassis Identification Number (VIN)_______________________________________________
Vehicle Mileage at Time of Delivery______________________________________________________
Selling Dealer Name and Address_______________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER
Name_____________________________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Person _____________________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________________________________
CHASSIS DEALER/SERVICE CENTER
Name_____________________________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Person _____________________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________________________________
INSURANCE POLICY
Company __________________________________________________________________________
Policy Number ______________________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________________________________
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